2026 NFL Draft -- Cleveland Browns Big Board (Offense)
Rankings by position with draft slots for each prospect, organized by Browns' team needs and preferences.
Here at Browns Film Breakdown I want all of you to feel prepared for tomorrow’s NFL Draft. There are plenty of great league-wide draft boards out there for you to keeps tabs on things, and even some that are tailored to the Browns preferences for age guardrails and RAS scores, but I wanted to provide the consolidated form for it all. Consuming the tape, processing the data, looking a testing, and then formulating where I think each player should be valued by the Browns. This isn’t just handing subscribers a list of names — we’re delivering a fully structured, analytically grounded draft roadmap that tells you how the Browns’ front office might navigate every scenario on draft day.
A Tiered System Built Around Cleveland’s Actual Picks
The big board isn’t organized alphabetically or by position — it’s built around the Browns’ specific draft capital. Each tier is labeled by decision point: stay at #6, trade back to #24, trade down to #39, and so on through rounds 4–7 and priority free agency. You’re getting a strategic decision tree — who Cleveland should target if they stay put, and who becomes available if they slide. That’s the kind of draft-room thinking that mirrors what might be happening inside the walls of Berea.
Position-by-Position Depth Across Every Round for Offense
Today’s board spans six offensive position groups — QB, RB, WR, TE, OT, and OG/C — and tracks viable targets from the top of the first round all the way through undrafted priority free agents. That’s a complete picture of the offensive draft class as it relates to Cleveland specifically, not just the league at large.
Risk Flags Baked Right In
Two key indicators are embedded directly on the board. An injury flag (•) appears next to players like Jordyn Tyson and Chris Bell, alerting subscribers to health concerns that could affect draft value or long-term availability. An age concern flag (#) appears next to players like Emmanuel Pregnon, De’Zhaun Stribling, and Jake Slaughter — a nod to the analytics staff’s attention to roster longevity and how age may affect a player’s developmental window at the NFL level. These aren’t afterthoughts — they’re integrated into the tier placement itself. *For late round prospects I tended to avoid labeling age concerns at that point.*
Film + Analytics in One Place
The board’s subtitle tells the story: Film Room Edition — Browns Film Breakdown, Analytics, Advanced Data. Subscribers are getting a synthesis of old-school film evaluation and modern advanced metrics. This isn’t one analyst’s gut feeling — it’s a cross-referenced product that validates player grades through multiple lenses.
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